Budi Jatmiko
State University of Surabaya, Surabaya

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Physics Teacher's Misconceptions About Direct Current Material Afifah Yuliani Adhim; Budi Jatmiko; Tjipto Prastowo
IJORER : International Journal of Recent Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 6 (2021): November
Publisher : Faculty of Teacher Training and Education Muhammadiyah University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46245/ijorer.v2i6.160

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The teacher's conception is one of the misconceptions that students encounter, so it is critical to uncover the status of the teacher's conception in order to improve the students' conception. The purpose of this study is to identify physic’s teachers misconceptions about direct current material. There were 16 Physics Teachers in one of the districts in East Java, including 7 (seven) teachers from the Public High School (Negeri) and 9 (nine) teachers from private schools (Swasta). This research is a quantitative descriptive analysis research. A three-tier diagnostic test was used to analyze the data, which revealed that the average percentage of misconceptions faced by teachers was 58% in a medium category. The results also showed that physics teachers had the highest rate of misconceptions in the Potential Difference sub-concepts (94%), while the Series Circuit concept had the lowest proportion of misconceptions (25,50%). misconceptions experienced by physics teachers must be addressed immediately, because it will have an impact on students' conceptions. The results of this study are very important for policy makers, especially the Education Office to find solutions in breaking the chain of physics misconceptions
Validity And Practicality of The Scientific Creativity Project-Based Learning (SCPjBL) Model to Increase The Scientific Creativity of Physics Education Undergraduate Students Maimon Sumo; Budi Jatmiko; Zainul Arifin Imam Supardi; Sueharto Sueharto
IJORER : International Journal of Recent Educational Research Vol. 5 No. 6 (2024): November
Publisher : Faculty of Teacher Training and Education Muhammadiyah University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46245/ijorer.v5i6.701

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Objective: Describe the validity and practicality of the SCPjBL model in terms of development needs, up-to-date knowledge, and implementation of learning and student activities. Method: The method in this study is a development method that has been modified and applied in universities in 2024. The sample in this study was 180 people from two different universities. Data were collected based on the validation results and observation of the implementation of the SCPjBL model. The assessment instrument uses a validation sheet that is assessed by three validators who are experts in their respective fields. The instruments used for the implementation of the model are the lesson plan and student worksheet implementation observation sheet. The observation sheet was filled in by four observers who were divided into two observers who were tasked with observing the implementation of the SCPjBL model phase and two others who observed student activities. Results: The results of the observations were then analyzed quantitatively. A study in the form of validation results from three validators obtained an average score of 3.92 with an average validity percentage of 98% with a very valid category. The results of the practicality of the SCPjBL model and its supporting devices obtained a score of 3.56, with an average percentage of implementation reaching 91%. Novelty: This research emphasizes solving physics problems by taking two approaches simultaneously. It is done by exploring students' initial knowledge as an initial check for solving complex problems presented to students in the form of scientific phenomena
Science Literacy Competency Profile of Science Education Students in Understanding the Concept of Thermodynamics Rif'atul Himmah; Budi Jatmiko; Binar Kurnia Prahani; Iqbal Ainur Rizki
IJORER : International Journal of Recent Educational Research Vol. 5 No. 6 (2024): November
Publisher : Faculty of Teacher Training and Education Muhammadiyah University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46245/ijorer.v5i6.724

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Objective: This study aimed to analyze the science literacy competency profile of science education students in understanding thermodynamics concepts at the State University of Surabaya, with a specific focus on identifying competency levels and gender differences in science literacy achievement. Method: A quantitative descriptive research was conducted involving 35 students from Science Education Class B, selected through random sampling. Data collection was conducted using a science literacy test instrument adapted from the 2025 PISA framwork, consisting of 15 questions (10 multiple choice and 5 essay question) designed to measure three primary science compenties. Results: The analysis revealed that 51.42% of students achieved a proficient level, 28.58% reached an advanced level, and 20% were at a basic level. Students showed the highest competency in explaining scientific phenomena (74.4%), followed by constructing and evaluating scientific investigations (65.7%), and lowest in research and scientific information used for decision-making (60.6%). Female students exhibited slightly better performance, with a 4-point advantage over their male counterparts. Novelty: This study provides a detailed analysis of science literacy competencies in understanding thermodynamics among pre-service science teacher. It also incorporates the lates 2025 PISA framework and highlights gender-based performance differences. The findings provide valuable insights for developing targeted interventions in science teacher education programs, particularly in strengthening evidence-based decision-making skills and practical applications of thermodynamics concepts.